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8 Scariest New York City Urban Legends

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Scariest New York City Urban legends that are true. Creepiest urban legends.\r<br>The Urban Legend of 57 West 57th Street\r<br>The case of the urban legend curse of 57 West 57th street.\r<br>Edna Crawford married Albert Champion.\r<br>Edna Crawford and Charles Brazelle bought the Medical Arts Building at 57 West 57th street.\r<br>Brazelle killed Edna and her and he was thrown off of the balcony by her guards.\r<br>Carlton Aslop moved in and the property was haunted by the deceased couple.\r<br>\r<br>The Mole People Of New York Citys Subways\r<br>If you live in a large city then youve probably heard the urban legend of mole people.\r<br>Most large cities have urban legends of mole people living in abandoned subway, railroad, flood and sewage tunnels.\r<br>\r<br>The Legend of Ghost Trains of Hell Gate Bridge\r<br>An urban legend claims that ghost trains cross Hell Gate Bridge during the middle of the night.\r<br>A ghost train filled with the souls of explorers, suicides and murder victims.\r<br>\r<br>The Urban Legend of Rudolph Fentz Time Travller\r<br>The Victorian Time Square time traveler Rudolph Fentz showed up out of nowhere in 1950 dressed in Victorian era clothing.\r<br>The confused man Rudolf Fentz was then hit by a taxi. His belongings included banknotes, and letters dated 1876 as well as business cards with the name Rudolph Fentz jr. \r<br>\r<br>The Legend Of Cropsey\r<br>What if an urban legend, wasnt a legend? What if the monster your parents always warned you about turned out to be real?\r<br>That is what happened in the Legend of Cropsey when it turned out to be serial killer Andre Rand.\r<br>Andre Rand worked for the Willowbook State School on Staten Island.\r<br>He may be responsible for the deaths of Alice Pereira, Holly Ann Hughes, Hank Gaffario, Tiaheasea Jackson, and Jennifer Schweiger.\r<br>He claims to be just like Ted Bundy.\r<br>\r<br>The legend of the haunted Belasco Theater\r<br>David Belasco, an or, manager and director build the Bealsco Theater on Broadway, New York City.\r<br>After he died, apparitions that looked just like Belasco began to appear. The theater is rumored to be haunted with his ghost and others.\r<br>\r<br>The Urban Legend of Giant Mutant Rats of New York City Subways and Sewers.\r<br>New York City is the most rat infested city in the world.\r<br>The are legends and rumors of giant rats over 3 feet tall living in New York Cities subways and sewers.\r<br>\r<br>The Urban Legend of Giant Alligators and Crocodiles Of New York City Sewers.\r<br>The number one urban legend New York City is most famous for. Giant alligators and crocodiles living in the sewers.\r<br>The legend dates as far back as 1935 where it was reported in a New York Times article that an alligator was found in a sewer.\r<br>New York City sewer inspector Teddy May claimed he encountered giant alligators and crocodiles in the sewers.

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